Beautiful job as always Peter! Can't believe it's been a year since your visit! Hope sanity returns to your part of the world soon enough...Cheers as always from me and Frankers and the fellas...
Great work, Peter! You make this look like a walk in the park. I’m getting my supplies ready to paint some of my EB in acrylic, I just re-visited your video with Rosie on the blue Starlet for a refresher. When you get around to doing the Sigma or the XD, I reckon you should do a little DIY paint guide. Cheers and all the best!
GOOD WORK PETER, the carburetor EXTRAORDINARE, well explained and showing an engineering approach with only one terminology fault from my experience, that would be the pronunciation of PEIN,a "BALL PEIN", hammer is pronounced Ball PINE hammer,thus I would argue that the action of rivotting over a thread end,likely be Pining
I have never heard anyone pronouncing Ball-pein as "pine" in my 38 years working as a welder. It can also be spelled as ball-peen which could never be pronounced "pine".
Great work Peter. All the best from Dublin Ireland
Beautiful job as always Peter! Can't believe it's been a year since your visit! Hope sanity returns to your part of the world soon enough...Cheers as always from me and Frankers and the fellas...
great job Peter. Hope you are feeling better.
Fantastic attention to detail , they both look great Peter .
Excellent work Peter. You obviously know these like the back of your hand.
Great work, Peter! You make this look like a walk in the park. I’m getting my supplies ready to paint some of my EB in acrylic, I just re-visited your video with Rosie on the blue Starlet for a refresher. When you get around to doing the Sigma or the XD, I reckon you should do a little DIY paint guide. Cheers and all the best!
Thanks for sharing 🎉🎉🎉
Great stuff as useful Peter cheers Glenn
Nice job Peter 👌
I have messed around with webers in the past but not to this extent.
The Weber's seem a lot simpler
came here to see how you got all those parts shiny . seems its just an assembly video. thats cute
I went to a hydroblaster, he's pretty cute too xx
GOOD WORK PETER, the carburetor EXTRAORDINARE, well explained and showing an engineering approach with only one terminology fault from my experience, that would be the pronunciation of PEIN,a "BALL PEIN", hammer is pronounced Ball PINE hammer,thus I would argue that the action of rivotting over a thread end,likely be Pining
I have never heard anyone pronouncing Ball-pein as "pine" in my 38 years working as a welder. It can also be spelled as ball-peen which could never be pronounced "pine".
@@b1g1lz there endeth the lesson.
That'll be a dollar in the swear jar please. It's up there on the fridge. 💰
Did I?... better take a look.
@@PeterAndersons I wasn't gunna say but... 11:50 😉